Georgie Sewell

Georgie Sewell was the second-in-command of the Sabini Gang of London during the early 20th century.

Biography
Georgie Sewell was born in London, England, and he became the right-hand man of the half-Italian gangster Darby Sabini during the early 1900s. He came to understand Italian, and he did several tasks for Sabini such as finding out the winners of horse races and acquiring news on his enemies. In 1921, he oversaw the murder of the Digbeth Kid in prison, and he also personally attempted to shoot Tommy Shelby at a horse auction event. However, he was savagely beaten by Arthur Shelby and barely survived.